6.45 Free Body Diagrams
7.10 Cadences
Newcastle's Moot Hall.
Through the east Midlands.
First network showing. The voice of God appears to emanate from a radio. With
James Whitmore and Nancy Davis. DirectorWilliam A Wellman
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Bing Crosby plays an actor trying to make a comeback. With Grace Kelly ,
I William Holden and Anthony Ross.
Screenplay/Director George Seaton
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Woodcarving in New Mexico.
Volcanoes and earthquakes.
A National Geographic Society film
Animation.
Stamps and collecting.
Mill owner George Leatt.
With photographer Bruce Brown.
Tips for a summer display.
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World Figure Skating
Championships, including the women's free programme.
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Election special: politicians take part in a discussion with disabled people from all over the UK. With signing and subtitles.
Editor Kerena Marchant
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A gorilla joins the family.
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Aunt Vivian turns 40.
The football fans' magazine series returns. George Best relives famous moments and criticises the behaviour of some modern-day fans, and there's a look at claims that Merseyside giants Liverpool and Everton are turning their backs on a wealth of local black talent. Presented by Simon O'Brien, with David Baddiel and Rob Newman of The Mary Whitehouse Experience, Rory Bremner and Steve Bell. Producer Malcolm Betney Series producer Dele Oniya * SPORT: page 13
A Tex Avery classic.
First of four semi-finals being shown this week. Specialist jurors join Alun Hoddinott and Edward Gregson each night.
The piano class, which features
12 competitors, is presented by Gillian Moore , education director of the London Sinfonietta, and Andrew Shulman , cellist of the Britten Quartet.
Series producer Pippa Dyson
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What a woman eats when she is pregnant may determine the diseases that her offspring will die of well over half a century later. Her diet during this critical period and just before conception may even affect the health of the children of her children. What's more, what the infant eats in the early stages of life might, in some cases, affect intelligence and even health later in life.
This surprising detective story links foetal birth weight, the size of the placenta and the effects of maternal nutrition on the development of the baby. Producer John Groom
Series editor Jana Bennett
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Offbeat comedy sketch show with David Baddiel, Hugh Dennis, Rob Newman and Steve Punt.
(Stereo)
By the Labour Party. With subtitles.
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With Jeremy Paxman.
Arts and media programme. Editor Janice Hadlow
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The History of Mathematics: The Vernacular Tradition